With Emmanuel Adebayor away at the African Nations Cup, Andre Villas-Boas started Defoe at The Hawthorns, but the England striker limped out of the game with ankle trouble.

The head coach told a press conference that he will be "back in two to three weeks".

"Defoe has small ligament damage," he added. "It's good news in the end because it could have been further damage to his ankle. We are happy with the result in the end."

With youngster Harry Kane the only other specialist striker on the books at White Hart Lane, Villas-Boas had previously accepted that Spurs had taken a "big risk" in not adding to their attacking options in January, but the news that Defoe will be out for a maximum of three weeks - rather than the two months feared - offers some cause for optimism.

There is also hope that Adebayor, whose Togo side exited the African Nations Cup at the quarter-final stage on Sunday, will be available to face Newcastle United on Saturday.

Villas-Boas said the club was still "trying to establish the best flight connections for him" on Thursday morning but said he was expected back in training by Friday, and that he would "probably" start against Newcastle, adding: "We don't have any news regarding injuries from him, so he's going to be selected, for sure."

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